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Aber Falls |
Back a few weeks ago we had a walk in North Wales after a
trip to the theatre in Mold and Saturday night at the wonderful Penmaenmawr B& B on the north coast of Snowdonia.
We’d been hoping for better weather but the weekend
coincided with a cold snap and the snow was falling when we woke on Sunday
morning. Expecting our return to Sheffield later might be a bit tricky we opted
for a local walk and headed for Aber Falls, just a short haul up a beautiful
wooded valley to a spectacular waterfall, which tumbles down from Carnedd Gwenllian (the mountain formerly known as Garnedd Uchaf).
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Marion below the waterfall |
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View towards the mountains |
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Wonderful birch bark against the snow |
The snow fell steadily but there was some good photography light to play with and I loved the sight of some traditional slate slab fences against the snow.